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You are here: Home / Courses / Flower Power for Pets(sm) Flower Essences Level I

Flower Power for Pets(sm) Flower Essences Level I

May 30, 2017 by Kelly Holland Azzaro

Course Description: Flowers Essences For Pets Level I Course Learn about the safe use of flower essences for your animal friends. Course information is applicable for all animals. Flowers Essences Level I Course includes: Course Modules:

  • Flower Essences Overview & FAQ
  • History of Bach Flower Essences
  • Using Flower Essences for Emotional Balance and Support
  • What are Constitutional & Temporary Flower Essences
  • Flower Essence Profiles (38 Individual Profiles with images)
  • Storage & Handling of Flower Essences
  • Methods of Application & Uses
  • Conducting a Flower Essence Consultation
  • Flower Essence Chart
  • Over 150 pages of detailed information to get started
  • Individual communication and support (pertaining to course materials)

Upon completion of the course, students will receive a Certificate of Completion. This course is approved by: NAHA (National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy) for 50 hours. H.A.A. (Holistic Animal Association) for 50 hours. Course Requirements: Students are required to complete and submit (10) Case Studies, course assignments and successfully pass the course exam pertaining to the Level I Course materials. This course is part of the Animal Flower Essence Certification Course and is a prerequisite for the full course. Course availability: This course is open to anyone 18 years or older. No prior experience in the use of flower essences is required. Course Supplies: This course will require the additional purchase of the 38 individual Bach Flower Essences to complete individual case studies and assignments.  Students will need to purchase the flower essences separately.  Students will be given a list of reputable companies that supply flower essences. Refund & Application Policy: Course fees are non-refundable and non-transferrable. Course fees are scheduled to change without notice. All course program materials are copyrighted. Students are required to submit a student application and course agreement form before receiving course materials.

Course Information

Categories: Animal Flower Essence Certification Course (sm)

 

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Module 1

1 of 7
Welcome!
2 of 7
Overview and FAQ

What are flower essences, how and who may they benefit

3 of 7
Who is Dr. Edward Bach and the Bach Flower Essences?

The creation of the Bach Flower Essences by founder Dr. Edward Bach.

4 of 7
Storage & Handling

Learn about proper storage and handling of flower essences, as well as how to keep items safely secured when working with animals.

5 of 7
Temporary & Constitutional Flower Essences

Learn why this aspect is important

6 of 7
Flower Essence Reference Chart
7 of 7
How to Give Flower Essences

Category 1: Fear

1 of 5
Aspen

Keywords: Fear, worries, unknown fears

2 of 5
Cherry Plum

Keywords: Fear of losing control, temper tantrum, breakdown, abusive, rage, explode

3 of 5
Mimulus

fear of known things

4 of 5
Red Chestnut

over-concern for the welfare of loved ones

5 of 5
Rock Rose

terror and fright

Category 2: Uncertainty

1 of 6
Cerato

Keywords: Confirmation, seeking advice, do not trust own wisdom or judgment

2 of 6
Gentian

Keywords: Discouraged, depressed, disappointment, disheartened due to past outcomes.

3 of 6
Gorse

Keywords: Hopelessness, gives up over time.

4 of 6
Hornbeam

tiredness at the thought of doing something

5 of 6
Scleranthus

inability to choose between alternatives

6 of 6
Wild Oat

uncertainty over one’s direction in life

Category 3: Lack of Interest

1 of 7
Chestnut Bud

Keywords: Learning, repeating mistakes

2 of 7
Clematis

Keywords: Daydreaming, dreaminess, withdrawing, lack of concentration

3 of 7
Honeysuckle

living in the past

4 of 7
Mustard

deep gloom for no reason

5 of 7
Olive

exhaustion following mental or physical effort

6 of 7
White Chestnut

unwanted thoughts and mental arguments

7 of 7
Wild Rose

drifting, resignation, apathy

Category 4: Loneliness

1 of 3
Heather

Keywords: Self-centered, talkative, does not like to be alone, the needy child.

2 of 3
Impatiens

impatience

3 of 3
Water Violet

quiet self-reliance leading to isolation

Category 5: Over-sensitive to Influences and Ideas

1 of 4
Agrimony

Keywords: Addiction, unhappy, anxiety, insomnia

2 of 4
Centaury

Keywords: Weak-willed, bullied, unable to say no, imposed on, lack energy, tired, timid, passive, quiet

3 of 4
Holly

Keywords: Envy, hatred, jealousy, suspicion, distrust.

4 of 4
Walnut

protection from change and unwanted influences

Category 6: Despondency and Despair

1 of 8
Crab Apple

Keywords: ‘The Cleansing Remedy’, self-dislike, feeling unclean.

2 of 8
Elm

Keywords: Overwhelmed by responsibility

3 of 8
Larch

lack of confidence

4 of 8
Oak

the plodder who keeps going past the point of exhaustion

5 of 8
Pine

guilt

6 of 8
Star of Bethlehem

shock

7 of 8
Sweet Chestnut

extreme mental anguish, when everything has been tried and there is no light left

8 of 8
Willow

self-pity and resentment

Category 7: Over-care for the Welfare of others

1 of 5
Beech

Keywords: Intolerance, critical, lack of compassion

2 of 5
Chicory

Keywords: Possessive, over-protective, self-centered, critical, nagging, self-pity, easily offended, manipulating, demanding

3 of 5
Vervain

over-enthusiasm

4 of 5
Vine

dominance and inflexibility

5 of 5
Rock Water

self-denial, rigidity and self-repression

Course Assignments and Quiz

1 of 25
Flower Essence Consultation Development
2 of 25
Flower Essence Questionnaire Intake Form
3 of 25
Health History Intake Form/Follow-up Form
4 of 25
Flower Essence Case Study Requirement
5 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #1 – Part 1
6 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #1 – Part 2
7 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #2 – Part 1
8 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #2 – Part 2
9 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #3 – Part 1
10 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #3 – Part 2
11 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #4 – Part 1
12 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #4 – Part 2
13 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #5 – Part 1
14 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #5 – Part 2
15 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #6 – Part 1
16 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #6 – Part 2
17 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #7 – Part 1
18 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #7 – Part 2
19 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #8 – Part 1
20 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #8 – Part 2
21 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #9 – Part 1
22 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #9 – Part 2
23 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #10 – Part 1
24 of 25
Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #10 – Part 2
25 of 25
Bach Flowers Level I Exam

Individual Flower Remedy Profiles

1 of 38
Agrimony

Keywords: Addiction, unhappy, anxiety, insomnia

2 of 38
Aspen

Keywords: Fear, worries, unknown fears

3 of 38
Beech

Keywords: Intolerance, critical, lack of compassion

4 of 38
Centaury

Keywords: Weak-willed, bullied, unable to say no, imposed on, lack energy, tired, timid, passive, quiet

5 of 38
Cerato

Keywords: Confirmation, seeking advice, do not trust own wisdom or judgment

6 of 38
Cherry Plum

Keywords: Fear of losing control, temper tantrum, breakdown, abusive, rage, explode

7 of 38
Chestnut Bud

Keywords: Learning, repeating mistakes

8 of 38
Chicory

Keywords: Possessive, over-protective, self-centered, critical, nagging, self-pity, easily offended, manipulating, demanding

9 of 38
Clematis

Keywords: Daydreaming, dreaminess, withdrawing, lack of concentration

10 of 38
Crab Apple

Keywords: ‘The Cleansing Remedy’, self-dislike, feeling unclean.

11 of 38
Elm

Keywords: Overwhelmed by responsibility

12 of 38
Gentian

Keywords: Discouraged, depressed, disappointment, disheartened due to past outcomes.

13 of 38
Gorse

Keywords: Hopelessness, gives up over time.

14 of 38
Heather

Keywords: Self-centered, talkative, does not like to be alone, the needy child.

15 of 38
Holly

Keywords: Envy, hatred, jealousy, suspicion, distrust.

16 of 38
Honeysuckle

living in the past

17 of 38
Hornbeam

tiredness at the thought of doing something

18 of 38
Impatiens

impatience

19 of 38
Larch

lack of confidence

20 of 38
Mimulus

fear of known things

21 of 38
Mustard

deep gloom for no reason

22 of 38
Oak

the plodder who keeps going past the point of exhaustion

23 of 38
Olive

exhaustion following mental or physical effort

24 of 38
Pine

guilt

25 of 38
Red Chestnut

over-concern for the welfare of loved ones

26 of 38
Rock Rose

terror and fright

27 of 38
Rock Water

self-denial, rigidity and self-repression

28 of 38
Scleranthus

inability to choose between alternatives

29 of 38
Star of Bethlehem

shock

30 of 38
Sweet Chestnut

extreme mental anguish, when everything has been tried and there is no light left

31 of 38
Vervain

over-enthusiasm

32 of 38
Vine

dominance and inflexibility

33 of 38
Walnut

protection from change and unwanted influences

34 of 38
Water Violet

quiet self-reliance leading to isolation

35 of 38
White Chestnut

unwanted thoughts and mental arguments

36 of 38
Wild Oat

uncertainty over one’s direction in life

37 of 38
Wild Rose

drifting, resignation, apathy

38 of 38
Willow

self-pity and resentment

References & Resources

1 of 2
Research
2 of 2
References & Resources

Primary Sidebar

  • Module 1
    • Welcome!
    • Overview and FAQ
    • Who is Dr. Edward Bach and the Bach Flower Essences?
    • Storage & Handling
    • Temporary & Constitutional Flower Essences
    • Flower Essence Reference Chart
    • How to Give Flower Essences
  • Category 1: Fear
    • Aspen
    • Cherry Plum
    • Mimulus
    • Red Chestnut
    • Rock Rose
  • Category 2: Uncertainty
    • Cerato
    • Gentian
    • Gorse
    • Hornbeam
    • Scleranthus
    • Wild Oat
  • Category 3: Lack of Interest
    • Chestnut Bud
    • Clematis
    • Honeysuckle
    • Mustard
    • Olive
    • White Chestnut
    • Wild Rose
  • Category 4: Loneliness
    • Heather
    • Impatiens
    • Water Violet
  • Category 5: Over-sensitive to Influences and Ideas
    • Agrimony
    • Centaury
    • Holly
    • Walnut
  • Category 6: Despondency and Despair
    • Crab Apple
    • Elm
    • Larch
    • Oak
    • Pine
    • Star of Bethlehem
    • Sweet Chestnut
    • Willow
  • Category 7: Over-care for the Welfare of others
    • Beech
    • Chicory
    • Vervain
    • Vine
    • Rock Water
  • Course Assignments and Quiz
    • Flower Essence Consultation Development
    • Flower Essence Questionnaire Intake Form
    • Health History Intake Form/Follow-up Form
    • Flower Essence Case Study Requirement
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #1 – Part 1
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #1 – Part 2
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #2 – Part 1
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #2 – Part 2
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #3 – Part 1
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #3 – Part 2
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #4 – Part 1
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #4 – Part 2
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #5 – Part 1
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #5 – Part 2
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #6 – Part 1
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #6 – Part 2
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #7 – Part 1
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #7 – Part 2
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #8 – Part 1
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #8 – Part 2
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #9 – Part 1
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #9 – Part 2
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #10 – Part 1
    • Flower Essences Level I – Case Study #10 – Part 2
    • Bach Flowers Level I Exam
  • Individual Flower Remedy Profiles
    • Agrimony
    • Aspen
    • Beech
    • Centaury
    • Cerato
    • Cherry Plum
    • Chestnut Bud
    • Chicory
    • Clematis
    • Crab Apple
    • Elm
    • Gentian
    • Gorse
    • Heather
    • Holly
    • Honeysuckle
    • Hornbeam
    • Impatiens
    • Larch
    • Mimulus
    • Mustard
    • Oak
    • Olive
    • Pine
    • Red Chestnut
    • Rock Rose
    • Rock Water
    • Scleranthus
    • Star of Bethlehem
    • Sweet Chestnut
    • Vervain
    • Vine
    • Walnut
    • Water Violet
    • White Chestnut
    • Wild Oat
    • Wild Rose
    • Willow
  • References & Resources
    • Research
    • References & Resources
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